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Minister visits, describes Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort as Nigeria’s hidden gem

Describing it as one of the most charming places in Nigeria, the Tourism Minister emphasised the government’s commitment to partner with the private sector to continue supporting of tourism at iconic locations like Ikogosi Resort to ensure it becomes a global tourist hotspot.

“I was so impressed when I drove into Ikogosi, the foliage, the greenery, the whole place is charming and enticing,” Ade-John remarked, highlighting the resort’s excellent hiking trails and urging Nigerians to embrace hiking clubs for exploring the country’s natural beauty.

During her visit to Ekiti state, Ade-John was warmly received by Governor Biodun Oyebanji, who joined her on a tour of the springs on Easter Sunday. “Every community (such as Ikogosi) has a story, and we want to share those stories across the land,” Ade-John shared with journalists during her visit.

“Real tourists don’t care much about hotels and airports. They want to get to where the action is. It is hiking trails such as this that enable them to connect with the communities in a way that they won’t have anywhere else.” She underscored the significance of community stories in tourism, emphasizing that authentic experiences like hiking trails allow tourists to connect with local communities in meaningful ways.

Expressing gratitude for the unwavering support of both federal and state governments, Lanre Balogun, General Manager of Glocient Hospitality, operators of Ikogosi Resort and Conference Centre, highlighted the tourism potential of Nigeria.

He cited the story of Ikogosi since its acquisition by Glocient Hospitality, as a prime example of how tourism can drive economic growth, create employment opportunities, attract foreign investment while transforming local communities.

He said, “Under the leadership of our chairman Niyi John Olajide and with the support of the federal and state government, we will continue to invest in the hospitality sector, creating jobs and adding value to the communities where we operate.”

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